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so far they found no common ground to keep higher education from coming to a higher cost. in washington, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> another blow of the oklahoma area tonight. this severe weather is extended to south eastern kansas. that game as been cancelled. throughout the afternoon and evening here, we have been monitoring the storm in oklahoma city. this is just bad news on top of bad news. >> it is the height of tornado season, they're getting hit again tonight. let's take a look at the live storm tracker. i want to show you the length or the amount of area that we are talking about so oklahoma city and we work our way all the way up to st. louis and we are talking about 5 or 600 miles of severe weather across the midwest. the oklahoma city area, right now we have got tornado warns of east of st. louis and all the little icons represent tornadoes that have occurs that's been on the ground and reported. a lot of the tornadoes is north and east of st. louis. we have to warnings in effect. back here our concerns are for fire, a red flag warning went into effect this mornin
so far they found no common ground to keep higher education from coming to a higher cost. in washington, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> another blow of the oklahoma area tonight. this severe weather is extended to south eastern kansas. that game as been cancelled. throughout the afternoon and evening here, we have been monitoring the storm in oklahoma city. this is just bad news on top of bad news. >> it is the height of tornado season, they're getting hit again tonight. let's take a...
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it was adopted by the california department of education. >> i trusted the department of education, and the red cross and we wasted our money. >> the publisher agreed to modify the information but the books won't be ready till next year. >>> to the six grader in oklahoma we tried to bring you earlier. he was in the element school in the path of the tornado. tonight she describing how some students hid in the bath room trying to find shelter. >> i was in my classroom building and we were told to get in our tornado precaution but then they moved us to the bath room. and then some kids were not following directions of staying away from under the -- the sinks and stuff. and they got under there and cinder blocks and stuff collapsed on them. they were underneath so that saved them a little bit. they were trapped. teachers had to hurry up and get them outside because a gas leak happened. >> that school along with homes and buildings was leveled by the tornado. the search and rescue efforts continue at this hour in oklahoma. it is still unclear if all of the students of the school have been ac
it was adopted by the california department of education. >> i trusted the department of education, and the red cross and we wasted our money. >> the publisher agreed to modify the information but the books won't be ready till next year. >>> to the six grader in oklahoma we tried to bring you earlier. he was in the element school in the path of the tornado. tonight she describing how some students hid in the bath room trying to find shelter. >> i was in my classroom...
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department of education audited the state's education department and it found that $700,000 of federal money was used to buy dinner cruises on the inner harbor and watches and gifts for principals' meeting in pg county. maryland republicans are calling the unapproved spending inexcusable. lavish and frivolous. >>> it's important for all children to get a good education and for high school students in our area, they're getting some of the best in the country. today, a baltimore county official will recognize 13 county schools according to national rankings. more than half of baltimore county high schools are among the best in the u.s.. the rankings are based on criteria like students' readiness for college, graduation rates and standardized test scores. >>> while some obviously baltimore county schools are topnotch with education, overs don't have the best learning environment. this morning parents' tempers are heating up over the lack of air-conditioning. they're worried about their children spending hours in the hot building. several schools in the county don't have ac and the county
department of education audited the state's education department and it found that $700,000 of federal money was used to buy dinner cruises on the inner harbor and watches and gifts for principals' meeting in pg county. maryland republicans are calling the unapproved spending inexcusable. lavish and frivolous. >>> it's important for all children to get a good education and for high school students in our area, they're getting some of the best in the country. today, a baltimore county...
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education is one of the most underfunded democrats in government here. according to a report, most ministries can't do their sums. in a study of accounts from 2011-2012, $4 billion of the budget is missing. that's 33% of the governments entire expenditure for that year. that would pay for 10 years of public health care. a group has been tracking the government accounts for years. no one is accused of stealing, justify the main can't be traced. the group's chief executive says wherever it's gone, it's costing the country its future. >> it's the cost of development. the figure given to us is larger than kenya's current development budget this year, so it really is the difference between development and just muddling along. >> for the president, this is a war. he chose his speech to the military to talk of the missing millions in fighting materials. >> just like terrorism and other forms of aggression, inefficiency, incompetence and corruption are massive threats to our integrity as a society. as a nation, we must embrace integrity and fight corruption with
education is one of the most underfunded democrats in government here. according to a report, most ministries can't do their sums. in a study of accounts from 2011-2012, $4 billion of the budget is missing. that's 33% of the governments entire expenditure for that year. that would pay for 10 years of public health care. a group has been tracking the government accounts for years. no one is accused of stealing, justify the main can't be traced. the group's chief executive says wherever it's...
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. >> educators getting inskprofld saying kids should get involved in their parents. >> and a man >>> we have breaking news right now from southern california. santa claire reeta. a wildfire has broken out. warm weather and this is a fire jtreing out near angeles national forest. there are structures being threatened and there are wind advisories. you just saw a flash. i don't know aif a power line just went up there. you can see the line stretched out right there. the fire underneath. so that is in danger. who know what's that is going to mean in terms of power to people in the area. we'll keep you posted and the arizona mother is pleading for her freedom from a mexico jail, kept now for more than a week. there is new surveillance video of boarding that bus without drugs. >> it's very sad what i'm going through. very sad. >> a plea from the mormon mother of seven desperate to reunite with her family. >> this is a nightmare. this is -- i need to be out. >> soldiers said they found these drugs under her bus seat but the guards expected to testify never arrived. >> that shows this is ma
. >> educators getting inskprofld saying kids should get involved in their parents. >> and a man >>> we have breaking news right now from southern california. santa claire reeta. a wildfire has broken out. warm weather and this is a fire jtreing out near angeles national forest. there are structures being threatened and there are wind advisories. you just saw a flash. i don't know aif a power line just went up there. you can see the line stretched out right there. the fire...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: tonight, what does the government know about your phone calls? u.s. intelligence is collecting the phone records of millions of americans. major garrett and john miller on why and the reaction. andrea brings dangerous weather to the
over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: tonight, what does the government know about your phone calls? u.s. intelligence is collecting the phone records of millions of americans. major garrett and john miller on why and the reaction. andrea brings dangerous weather to the
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. >>> money that was supposed to help better educate your children was instead paid for cruises, fancy din ares and -- dinners and gifts. several hundred thousands of dollars were used to by dinners on the inner harbor. maryland republicans are calling the unapproved spending inexcusable, laugh vic -- lavish and they plan to investigate. >>> the man who killed yeardley love faces more trouble. american international group is suing george huguely bus he refused to hans questions from the insurance -- answer questions from the insurance company. >>> arson investigators are trying to find out who set fire to the family dollar on harford road a few blocks north. two adults were found with burns and smoke inhalation. one person had to go to shock trauma. >>> baltimore's plan to stamp out blight, but others counting on the program to give them a new lease on life. >> reporter: the 1100 block of east hoffman street, once a hub of activity; now a shell -- activity, is new a shell of its former self. >> i hate to seat neighbors go. >> reporter: vacant board up homes and the blight that comes wi
. >>> money that was supposed to help better educate your children was instead paid for cruises, fancy din ares and -- dinners and gifts. several hundred thousands of dollars were used to by dinners on the inner harbor. maryland republicans are calling the unapproved spending inexcusable, laugh vic -- lavish and they plan to investigate. >>> the man who killed yeardley love faces more trouble. american international group is suing george huguely bus he refused to hans...
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the board of education signed off on every transfer she did. peel people were aware. >> reporter: prosecutors accused women of diverting money. adding there are 200,000 pages of discovery. >> once we review the evidence and review the discovery, i think a better idea of what this case is about. >> reporter: parents were disturbed by the accusations. >> if it's true then it's really a shame. sort of undermining everything that the parents are doing for the school. >> horrible to do that to children. you're taking money away from children. future of san francisco. >> reporter: the accused are out on bail. they and their attorneys are due back in court in july. noto in oklahoma. experts upgraded the storm to the highest ranking on the scale today. it's a tornado capable of actually lifting buildings off of the ground and tossing cars right through the area. >> this is about 55 miles an hour. the wind in oklahoma was 200 miles an hour. that's 15 sometimes stronger. >> that's john fowler. he stepped into a wind tunnel in moore dan hill. he had to br
the board of education signed off on every transfer she did. peel people were aware. >> reporter: prosecutors accused women of diverting money. adding there are 200,000 pages of discovery. >> once we review the evidence and review the discovery, i think a better idea of what this case is about. >> reporter: parents were disturbed by the accusations. >> if it's true then it's really a shame. sort of undermining everything that the parents are doing for the school....
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they partnered with a foundation to give out two $500 scholarship one for education and one for the arts. she was very active in both. >>> and right now out of baltimore city schools where critics are how to spend grant monies. the schools landed a construction commitment from the state and now an audit is outline a misuse and including a possibility luxury cruise along the inner harbor and dinner. we told you about this yesterday the ceo is defending the spending. >> it is in the context $165 million. we're talking about 6000 dollars worth of expenses. these are not expenses general rated in the central office. and you know it is a something. and you know it is just a text in which we operate. >> ask him about spending he may have suggested buying books instead. >> $115,000 worker will get and some workers have taken furlough dayings. and it is ratherring its head. they do start today. the shutdown is the first since 1996 when the government shut down over fights between the republicans ancrats. >>> the naval acad my class of 2013 will talk the stage. the president will speak at the cer
they partnered with a foundation to give out two $500 scholarship one for education and one for the arts. she was very active in both. >>> and right now out of baltimore city schools where critics are how to spend grant monies. the schools landed a construction commitment from the state and now an audit is outline a misuse and including a possibility luxury cruise along the inner harbor and dinner. we told you about this yesterday the ceo is defending the spending. >> it is in...
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. >> government expenditure on education not to help redress that imbalance. spending has gone up and literacy rates with it. i went to school here probably before your parents were born. >> it was a little after independence, a time of unbridled optimism. which one do you think i am? that is it. this guy here. what do you want to be? rex i want to be a banker. >> you want to be a doctor. why do you want to be a doctor? rex i like ticking care of people. i like taking care of people. >> no one said they want to be a scientist or engineer. the skills they will need if they want to expand their sector. this is one of the countries most successful drinks producers. the chemists are trying to give an african twist to the old business of a good night out. they are taking a practice that is centuries old, mixing alcohol with roots and herbs. only now they are doing it on an industrial scale. with a 20 million pound investment in new plant, the country is targeting the wider african market. its founder said either he doesn't or the multinationals will. the key to suc
. >> government expenditure on education not to help redress that imbalance. spending has gone up and literacy rates with it. i went to school here probably before your parents were born. >> it was a little after independence, a time of unbridled optimism. which one do you think i am? that is it. this guy here. what do you want to be? rex i want to be a banker. >> you want to be a doctor. why do you want to be a doctor? rex i like ticking care of people. i like taking care of...
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. >> zoos have decided to build really high quality exhibits to take in orphaned cubs so we can educate the public to maybe use less energy to reduce our greenhouse gases. >> they certainly have the public's attention and in the process, colley got a much needed friend. stephanie gosk, nbc news, buffalo, new york. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester hold from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today", then right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> a city on three rivers, pittsburgh, home of a three-time stanley cup champion wanting four. crosby captains the team. no one in the east has more goals. the team favors milan lucic of the boston bruins. at 6'4", 220, the hit leader. the colors both black and gold. black and blue. stanley cup playoffs on nbc penguins-bruins after this. >>
. >> zoos have decided to build really high quality exhibits to take in orphaned cubs so we can educate the public to maybe use less energy to reduce our greenhouse gases. >> they certainly have the public's attention and in the process, colley got a much needed friend. stephanie gosk, nbc news, buffalo, new york. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester hold from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today", then right back here...
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. >>> now a sobering report about public education we brought you yesterday. numbers show latino and african-american students are lagging behind white and asian counterparts in santa clara and san mateo counties. education leaders talked about what they plan to change and what's working now. chris sanchez joins us with more now. >> reporter: money, surprisingly, was not one of the first proposed solutions. they are best practices, including eliminating course work that doesn't put kids on the college track. it may seem obvious, but it seems like the best practices might work. only 1 in 5 latino and african-american students are graduating from high school with the course work they need to get into a california state school. that's 1 in 5. innovate public schools say they hope it leads the community to act. >> the important part of this is that it's out in the public, and it's out in the public in a way that people can understand the data, and it's a call to action. >> reporter: among the educators in attendance, the problem wasn't a surprise nor were some of
. >>> now a sobering report about public education we brought you yesterday. numbers show latino and african-american students are lagging behind white and asian counterparts in santa clara and san mateo counties. education leaders talked about what they plan to change and what's working now. chris sanchez joins us with more now. >> reporter: money, surprisingly, was not one of the first proposed solutions. they are best practices, including eliminating course work that doesn't...
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the reason chevron's >>> president obama made it clear he wants to improve early childhood education. nancy pelosi called attention to the severe shortage of child care options in the bay area. leanne? >> well, near california there are 300,000 children on waiting lists to get into a quality center. the president started a destruction. and as soon as president obama turned to the spotlight on child care, women around the nation began a serious dialogue about raising children while trying to thrive in the work place, one of the women was facebook's cheryl sandberg continuing to encourage women to be more ambitious. that received criticism. she told fortune cheryl sandburg is both super human and rich. the attorney says sandburg's advice doesn't make sense to most working moms. >> i feel it's a struggle and there are sack figs fiss. you never -- it's hard to find a balance. something is suffering whether your career or family live. >> cook says she's lucky to be able to afford child care. those who can't sometimes end up leaving the work force. >> we have parents can't continue to go to
the reason chevron's >>> president obama made it clear he wants to improve early childhood education. nancy pelosi called attention to the severe shortage of child care options in the bay area. leanne? >> well, near california there are 300,000 children on waiting lists to get into a quality center. the president started a destruction. and as soon as president obama turned to the spotlight on child care, women around the nation began a serious dialogue about raising children...
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it is everything from substance abuse treatment and special education. work-force training as a particular area of frustration. we're so focused on getting people back to work. one of the most frustrating conversations any governor can have is with an employer who says i have got openings but i cannot find people with the right skills. we are focused on work force training. to see that money go away is a particular area of concern and frustration. those are some examples of the areas we are working best we can to prepare for. it would be helpful of the folks here in washington were able to find a solution other than a sequester. host: you mentioned work force training. unemployment in the united states hitting 7.9%. if we understand it correctly, unemployment in your state is 6.9%. guest: it is better than the national average but it is not good enough. every day we wake up there -- we are relentlessly focused on people in our state. as we continue to have to focus on. we think the sequester is certainly more hurtful than helpful. host: how are you prepa
it is everything from substance abuse treatment and special education. work-force training as a particular area of frustration. we're so focused on getting people back to work. one of the most frustrating conversations any governor can have is with an employer who says i have got openings but i cannot find people with the right skills. we are focused on work force training. to see that money go away is a particular area of concern and frustration. those are some examples of the areas we are...
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. >> she used to be a member of the chicago board of education. more than 14-hundred delegates from boy scouts of america are voting at a national meeting in texas today- on whether to lift its ban on gay youth membership. the proposal would allow openly gay youths into the boy scouts, but not openly gay adult leaders. gay rights advocates presented a petition with nearly two-million signatures supporting an end to the ban. but a recent boy scouts online survey showed overwhelming support for maintaining it. nearly 70 percent of boy scouts troops in the u-s are sponsored by faith-based organizations. we are celebrating the white sox today. we're testing the new menu items at cellular field. as a kidid, i made a a list ol ththe places i i wanted toto . i'm ststill not gogonna mamake it to m mars, but thananks to hotwtwire's incredibibly low traravel price, i can affoford to crososs more things offff my list.. this year r alone, we went toto the top o of the e statue of f liberty, and stilill saved enoughgh to go to texasas-- to a a real dude rananc
. >> she used to be a member of the chicago board of education. more than 14-hundred delegates from boy scouts of america are voting at a national meeting in texas today- on whether to lift its ban on gay youth membership. the proposal would allow openly gay youths into the boy scouts, but not openly gay adult leaders. gay rights advocates presented a petition with nearly two-million signatures supporting an end to the ban. but a recent boy scouts online survey showed overwhelming support...
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proteststhe street are about more than education. they have become a citizen's movement. >> what we have in common is we want to nationalize the copper industry to finance quality education. the state can guarantee our demands. president sebastian pinero will leave office at the end of .he month they say they will continue to show their discontent until his very last day. >> top stories for you here on al jazeera. the search for survivors in the u.s. state about -- state of oklahoma has stretched into the night after a tornado hit the suburb of moore. money for people are dead and more than 200 hundred have been treated for their injuries. six policemen and a border guard who were kidnapped in egypt's synanon -- sinai peninsula have been released. in a case against musharraf, the court has dismissed the plea for bail. illegallytion is he detained supreme court judges in pakistan in 2007. iraq's prime minister nouri al- maliki has ordered changes to 14 military commands across the country. the past two weeks, iraq has seen some of the
proteststhe street are about more than education. they have become a citizen's movement. >> what we have in common is we want to nationalize the copper industry to finance quality education. the state can guarantee our demands. president sebastian pinero will leave office at the end of .he month they say they will continue to show their discontent until his very last day. >> top stories for you here on al jazeera. the search for survivors in the u.s. state about -- state of oklahoma...
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that's why people work so hard to become educated and that is why education has been the key to the american dream. the arbitrary divisions of race and class and culture unlocks every person's god-given potential. all of us do not have equal talent. >> ben bernanke testified the fed will not begin to tighten stimulus policies until the labor market in u.s. economy show more improvement. mr. bernanke made the remarks made the remarks at a joint economic committee hearing chaired by congressman kevin brady of texas. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> chairman bernanke, welcome again to the joint economic committee. thank you firsters as chairman of the federal reserve. you deserve great credit for its leadership to calm the financial crisis and take a may. 4.5 years after the crisis, nearly four years after the recession has ended, but said his delegation and extraordinary monetary actions and may continue doing so well into the future. today the committee to examine how actions have affected jobs and middle-class americans and how when the fed will exit its current accommo
that's why people work so hard to become educated and that is why education has been the key to the american dream. the arbitrary divisions of race and class and culture unlocks every person's god-given potential. all of us do not have equal talent. >> ben bernanke testified the fed will not begin to tighten stimulus policies until the labor market in u.s. economy show more improvement. mr. bernanke made the remarks made the remarks at a joint economic committee hearing chaired by...
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this past weekend, he received his masters of arts in education from california university. and he has a bachelors degree in history, a master's in literature and writing. and a master's in history. he is a smart guy. that's 94 -- four degrees. you are never too old to learn. >> improving your mind and increasing your learning, it is what it is ability. >> all right. probably why he is sharp. >> he is hoping to mentor others and teacher then the importance of education. >>> they go above and beyond keeping us safe. this morning we are honoring baltimore firefighters killed in the line of duty. >> all right. supersized hail after nearly 50 tornadoes hammer six states. >> one of the big stories on this monday morning. hope you had a great weekend. we have a lot to talk about. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm charlie crowson. all right. lynette charles. i know that you are going to talk about storms in the mid section. it is feeling sticky and foggy, nasty. >>> it is nasty. a dreary time day. we look at maryland's most powerful radar. here are the storms pushing off towards the east.
this past weekend, he received his masters of arts in education from california university. and he has a bachelors degree in history, a master's in literature and writing. and a master's in history. he is a smart guy. that's 94 -- four degrees. you are never too old to learn. >> improving your mind and increasing your learning, it is what it is ability. >> all right. probably why he is sharp. >> he is hoping to mentor others and teacher then the importance of education....
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but so far they found no common ground to keep higher education from coming at a higher cost. in washington, emily smidth, ktvu news. >>> syrian television reported that nicole lin mansfield and two others were kill when security members ambushed their cars. mansfield family says they were able to identify her from pictures of her body and her daughter defended her. >> there are people calling he her a cia agent and she was neither. she was just an american woman who was miss guided by people who had bad intentions, good intentions but were extreme about it. >> reporter: mansfield family said they were questioned by the fbi. they also said the 33-year-old woman had converted to islam when she married an arab immigrant several years ago. >>> a large asteroid flew past the effort today. the space rock named 1998 qe2 was at its khroáezest point at -- at its closest point at 2:00 this afternoon. mention of the not so close encounter got a few chuckles at the white house briefing today. >> it's my understanding that scientists have concluded that the asteroid poses no threat to pl
but so far they found no common ground to keep higher education from coming at a higher cost. in washington, emily smidth, ktvu news. >>> syrian television reported that nicole lin mansfield and two others were kill when security members ambushed their cars. mansfield family says they were able to identify her from pictures of her body and her daughter defended her. >> there are people calling he her a cia agent and she was neither. she was just an american woman who was miss...
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ask in our -- >> in our education alert, a harsh light on how baltimore county schools spend stimulus dollars. stimulus funding was used to pay for cruises and theater tickets. schools in prince george's county were criticized for similar spending. state officials say they were adequately monitoring how the money was spent, but agree partly with the audit. david collins will have a full breakdown at 5:00 and 6:00. in the meantime, school bus drivers spent their day protesting working conditions. they say they drive students under unsafe working conditions every day. they are to thing sabr working environments and an investigation into wage gaps. 95 bus drivers have signed a class action lawsuit accusing theiremployer of stealing wages. we will have the latest in a report from london on a brutal attack on a british soldier. lust -- >> i'm tracie potts from washington. obama will talk about the use of unmanned drones on u.s. citizens. >> still stormy in oklahoma and we have a cold front coming in. there is rain, maybe storms associated with that. the insta-weather plus forecast is just
ask in our -- >> in our education alert, a harsh light on how baltimore county schools spend stimulus dollars. stimulus funding was used to pay for cruises and theater tickets. schools in prince george's county were criticized for similar spending. state officials say they were adequately monitoring how the money was spent, but agree partly with the audit. david collins will have a full breakdown at 5:00 and 6:00. in the meantime, school bus drivers spent their day protesting working...
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there's things that educators ec and parents are asking forr restless for change. ch >> there's still pride of of ownership. what is important is tackling student achievement, and waking up from this coma. coma >>> that matt ackland reportingi >>> wasn't bills will address social promotion giving principals the authority to hold back students if they're not performing well. if you would like to see the education reports changes for yourself, ca catania has set upa website listing them all. all just depo to myfoxdc.co -- go t myfoxdc.com and we will have a a link to that there. >>> the inner is located as thee of children's national medicalli center and will serve as the the education and care for teens with diabetes, as well as othere diseases such as celiac, andand teen diseases. they donated millions of dollars for the site to be built.buil >>> straight ahead a big nightbn for the nats with the o's. more than a dozen baseball base players are facing suspension this morning amid another performance enhancing drugs drus scandal. find out who may be banned whenn we
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>> learn to budget, get the education and learning to budget, but how you get control of everything. whether it making good decisions. you look at every decision and financial element to it. if you are buying a car, by a used car not a used car. it's most financial choice almost all of the time. look at every single thing. look at your cellphone and bank fees. i'm a recent graduate, do not twitter away your money. >> heather: that is good phrase. and don't by a fancy car. >> everybody is ready to lend your money. its trap at the end of the day. if you fall into the trap, your credit will own you. you are living your life to pay for last years expenditures zbleeth. >> heather: thank you so much. >> a man killed in the middle of an f.b.i. interview concerning an earlier set of crimes. now there are growing questions whether federal agents were justified in using lethal force against a friend of tamerlan tsarnaev. our legal panel is here to weigh in. >> my son doesn't have any weapons. questioned him for eight hours, eight hours! that is an entire working day. you question a person eigh
>> learn to budget, get the education and learning to budget, but how you get control of everything. whether it making good decisions. you look at every decision and financial element to it. if you are buying a car, by a used car not a used car. it's most financial choice almost all of the time. look at every single thing. look at your cellphone and bank fees. i'm a recent graduate, do not twitter away your money. >> heather: that is good phrase. and don't by a fancy car. >>...
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. >> about education, about the challenges in congress to get things through, about compromise and, of course, keeping optimistic about america and the dream. >> a lot of people lined the road to get a look at president as the motorcade drove by. he was back in san jose at 9:30 last night and staying here at the fairmont hotel. president obama is scheduled to make a speech on the affordable health care act and after that he is scheduled to go to moffett field where he is flying out at 9:30. >> thank you, matt. right now the state department is taking a new look at the environmental impact of the controversial keystone xl pipeline project. last night more than 350 demonstrators in the bay area protested the plan at one of the president's fundraisers. [ chanting president clinton. >> they gathered a few blocks from the home in palo alto urging the president not to approve the controversial pipeline. it is designed to carry petroleum extracted from tar sands in canada south to united states refineries near the gulf of mexico. supporters say the project would bring in more than 42,000 temp
. >> about education, about the challenges in congress to get things through, about compromise and, of course, keeping optimistic about america and the dream. >> a lot of people lined the road to get a look at president as the motorcade drove by. he was back in san jose at 9:30 last night and staying here at the fairmont hotel. president obama is scheduled to make a speech on the affordable health care act and after that he is scheduled to go to moffett field where he is flying out...
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two dinner cruises around baltimore's inner harbor, the attention of a department of education inspector general. as dick -- city school system in a probably used stimulus money to entertain parents and school personnel from two elementary schools and separate cruises. a corporate sprint reduce spending in the prince george's county school system as well -- they found inappropriate spending in the prince george's county school system as well. forould be on the hook $75,000 in repayment. >> very disturbing. the people who made the decisions need to be held accountable and we are wrong to be looking for that. >> mary washin is a member -- mary washington is calling on the joint legislative audit committee to scrutinize the findings. they must make sure the responses that a factor. at some of the federal stimulus money was supposed be spent on schools with the poorest population. auditors noted unreasonable spending regarding 50 four hundred dollars spent on a middle school fare for fay spain, balloons, and the school orchestra. said the money was used for supplies and motivational activiti
two dinner cruises around baltimore's inner harbor, the attention of a department of education inspector general. as dick -- city school system in a probably used stimulus money to entertain parents and school personnel from two elementary schools and separate cruises. a corporate sprint reduce spending in the prince george's county school system as well -- they found inappropriate spending in the prince george's county school system as well. forould be on the hook $75,000 in repayment....
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it's 100% totally about education. we didn't come into this saying we want to create the 5th largest city in louisiana, we came into this saying we want to take accountability for the schools in our area. >> but critics say st. george would take more than just accountability. a report commissioned by the baton rouge area chamber warns the break up would cost the city at large 53 million dollars, 20% of its budget. and it would futher segregate the city. baton rouge is already majority black, st. george would be a majority white by a 3 to 1 ratio. >> so now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish, white kids going to school over there on the other end of the parish, and in the middle, we'd have just the black kids going to school. >> there's also a major income disparity. residents in baton rouge make an average of 58 thousand dollars a year. in the much more affluent st. george area, the average income is 90 thousand. >> i think we have to look at does that take us backwards where w
it's 100% totally about education. we didn't come into this saying we want to create the 5th largest city in louisiana, we came into this saying we want to take accountability for the schools in our area. >> but critics say st. george would take more than just accountability. a report commissioned by the baton rouge area chamber warns the break up would cost the city at large 53 million dollars, 20% of its budget. and it would futher segregate the city. baton rouge is already majority...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. if you're suffering from constipation, man air is reck. , for predictable relief trylcola. that extra money ease gridl next on kpix 5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special ur: at least >>> breaking news of the hour. at least 51 people have been killed in the massive tornado that tore through the city of moore, oklahoma. more than 120 patients are being treated in hospitals. the national weather service says it was the second most powerful kind of twister with winds of 200 miles an hour. the search for victims continues tonight. and that is our special western addition of the "cbs evening news." for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime cap
i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. if you're suffering from constipation, man air is reck. , for predictable relief trylcola. that extra money ease gridl next on kpix 5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint...
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former state senator kicked in $1,000 giving london more of an education than she bargained for. >> she's using her college degree. very smart. >> that's a lot of money to bring everyone to graduation. >> she will be working for a high-tech company. >> we've got nice weather for graduations. >> definitely some warming weather coming our way through thursday, friday, saturday and sunday. temperatures in the low 60s at the coastline. elevated fire concern on thursday. i know that wind is a lot out to there but it's going to calm down for us. >> hold on to your cap and gown. a view we haven't seen until now of the oklahoma neighborhood and school that took a direct hit. also how so many people survived by hiding and riding it out in some unusual places. >>> a grisly attack on the streets of london. a british soldier ambushed and killed by men with knives in an apparent and shocking act of terrorism. >>> taking the 5th, the irs official whose admission started it all gave rise to a scandal. we'll show you the dramatic moment from today when she got up and walked out after refusing to testify
former state senator kicked in $1,000 giving london more of an education than she bargained for. >> she's using her college degree. very smart. >> that's a lot of money to bring everyone to graduation. >> she will be working for a high-tech company. >> we've got nice weather for graduations. >> definitely some warming weather coming our way through thursday, friday, saturday and sunday. temperatures in the low 60s at the coastline. elevated fire concern on...
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saying the california education code only recognizes things like illness as valid excuse autos thank you very much. police tonight have released pictures and names of two people involved in wednesday night's officer involved shooting and found out the passenger, a 23-year-old samuel rose was shot along with the driver. this happened on al ma den road. police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle. authorities told us he drove forward then hit an officer, both people suffered minor wounds.,% police want to find this man who they say robbed a bank. take a look just before noon on tuesday. he is as you can see african american five eight, fairly large build. >> a woman suing the school district for a sexual assault happened two decades ago is over her first hurdle in court. the suit accuses the district and administrators of covering up assaults against her in early 90s with you but the school district contends the statute of limitations has run out. meaning she missed an opportunity to sue. >> this district is asking for a get out of jail free cards saying they did a good job conce
saying the california education code only recognizes things like illness as valid excuse autos thank you very much. police tonight have released pictures and names of two people involved in wednesday night's officer involved shooting and found out the passenger, a 23-year-old samuel rose was shot along with the driver. this happened on al ma den road. police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle. authorities told us he drove forward then hit an officer, both people suffered minor wounds.,%...
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robert gladden was just 15 years gun inside the home of a special education student. >> we are at perry hall high school and we have a student shot. >> prosecutors wanted a life sentence. lighter sentence because of his age. daniel is recovered from the shooting, but his father says that he still has nightmares. a mediterranean diet could save your life. i conducted a five-year study comparing low-fat and mediterranean diets. they found that diets rich with olive oil or nuts lowers the risk of heart disease and stroke by 30%. how about the mediterranean type weather around. storm watch tonight. are makingnditions it tough for drivers to get around in the texas panhandle. this is what it was like today in amarillo. has calledck perry in the national guard. >> amazing. >> texas is a big area. they just come right down. a wild weather. 17 inches of snow now in amarillo. the blizzard is going to wichita and oklahoma. in the meantime, a beautiful, dutiful sky. nice high, thin clouds coming in. the morningarly in and commuting around washington, it will be rain around washington, it will prob
robert gladden was just 15 years gun inside the home of a special education student. >> we are at perry hall high school and we have a student shot. >> prosecutors wanted a life sentence. lighter sentence because of his age. daniel is recovered from the shooting, but his father says that he still has nightmares. a mediterranean diet could save your life. i conducted a five-year study comparing low-fat and mediterranean diets. they found that diets rich with olive oil or nuts lowers...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. foour neighbors.... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks... with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories... america's beverage companies are delivering. gestarting may 20th atts participating bay area stores. ♪ >>> this is my hometown, where i was born and raised. and now there's nothing left. my best friend was in that daycare with my goddaughter. i'm really glad she made it out. really glad. you see what the daycare looks like and know she made it out alive. >> we're just shy of 24 hours since the deadly st
i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. foour neighbors.... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages......
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bay area today for some fundraising events but first he just arrived in north carolina to talk about education and technology. good morning, i am kristen sze. >> abc7 news reporter matt keller joins us from palo alto one of the first stops for the president. >> landscapers are at a home where a fundraiser will be held putting in a brand new lawn as president obama hopes to bring in the "green" for democrats. president obama will be back in silicon valley tonight and the couple from flip board fame are putting the final towns on the first stop of the revisit to palo alto. >> cocktails and we are the receptionist for the evening. >> she showed us what the guests get, and will pay from $2,500 to $15,000 a couple which will go to the democratic senator's campaign. >> this is just to raise money for the senate in the fall so we can continue to make progress on important issues that are always on our minds in california. >> the neighborhood is covered with "no parks signs." and the secret service has already visited in preparation for the event. most neighbors were excited. >> this is an obama town.
bay area today for some fundraising events but first he just arrived in north carolina to talk about education and technology. good morning, i am kristen sze. >> abc7 news reporter matt keller joins us from palo alto one of the first stops for the president. >> landscapers are at a home where a fundraiser will be held putting in a brand new lawn as president obama hopes to bring in the "green" for democrats. president obama will be back in silicon valley tonight and the...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street waiting to greet you ♪ ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ - hi, neighbor! i'm playing at o's tree house. come on in! i'm glad you're here. we're playing library. katerina is here too. come play with us! - hello. - hi, neighbor! - can i help "hoo"? - meow-meow, yes, please. i
dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ it's daniel...
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putting more into a rainy day fund and using even more to pay down the debt and then additionally the education will be the big winner here. >> all right, it will be an interesting one. so that will be the big winner because of? >> well, the big raising of it. do you see anything going up this session? >> no. in fact all of our measures, there were a few with the taxes on to barack obama key and the sugar drinks and on the oil distractions. they will be made into the two- year bills, meaning we'll pick them up in january, but we will not be talking about taxes this season. as we need to balance it with a little additional money, talking about reinvestments that we saw recently. >> all right, we have an update to the new bay bridge. it's going to be due this week actually. we're suppose to find out if it will open for the labor day hoy. we'll sound off when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, for the labor day weekend? >>> the big question about the new span of the bay bridge, will it open on schedule for the labor day weekend? acknowledging about whether or not safety concerns may delay that opening
putting more into a rainy day fund and using even more to pay down the debt and then additionally the education will be the big winner here. >> all right, it will be an interesting one. so that will be the big winner because of? >> well, the big raising of it. do you see anything going up this session? >> no. in fact all of our measures, there were a few with the taxes on to barack obama key and the sugar drinks and on the oil distractions. they will be made into the two- year...
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georgia has had a law on the books to use as much as 35% on ticket sales on education programs. but last time that happened was 15 years ago. robert gray joins us now. e followed the money trail. >> advertise the season for hope. over half a billion of them. >> odds are one in 285 million to one. >> not all of that money goes to the winners, so what happens once they are paid out? children's health care, and medicaid, and stuff like that. >> not exactly, here is a break down of the 43 states selling megamillion tickets. 60% go to the prize winners, 15% to the redalers marketing and operations and the final 25% to the states of which about 27 of them earmark lottery revenue for education. >> well, there's always criticism of the lottery, in terms of it being -- it is a voluntary type of source of revenue. more lower income people play the lottery keeping it specifically for a college scholarship program. >> again, the state of georgia has looked at it as a good source of funding for very important sector of the economy, which is education. >> for students in georgia with a b aver
georgia has had a law on the books to use as much as 35% on ticket sales on education programs. but last time that happened was 15 years ago. robert gray joins us now. e followed the money trail. >> advertise the season for hope. over half a billion of them. >> odds are one in 285 million to one. >> not all of that money goes to the winners, so what happens once they are paid out? children's health care, and medicaid, and stuff like that. >> not exactly, here is a break...
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now, education at primary school level is free. but in practice it is not. where you have to buy school uniform. when you have to pay a teacher's fee for one thing or the other and you don't have that resource and that resource is completely without having to put shelter by your head with having to find food for the kids to eat. it's a huge challenge. so the easy way out is to get them employment. now, government can invest in these areas as i said, in the education area and perhaps look at means of putting structures in place to allow people to have access to work in a controlled and regulated manner. >> reporter: there is a great deal of underlying problems and thank you for sharing some of them with us. and we are live from london, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> reporter: at least ten explosions have taken place across baghdad, the capitol and killed 37 people. more than 100 others were injured in the capitol on monday and security officers were dead at a check point in the town north of baghdad and 6,000 iraqis are killed in sectarian attacks thi
now, education at primary school level is free. but in practice it is not. where you have to buy school uniform. when you have to pay a teacher's fee for one thing or the other and you don't have that resource and that resource is completely without having to put shelter by your head with having to find food for the kids to eat. it's a huge challenge. so the easy way out is to get them employment. now, government can invest in these areas as i said, in the education area and perhaps look at...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. i was embarrassed to have anyone see my shingles. the rash was on my right hip, going all the way down my leg. it was very, very painful situation. i'm very athletic and i swim in the cold water in the ocean. shingles forced me out of the water. the pain level was so high, it was like fire. and i was thinking like, i wish i had that cold water i could go in it. the doctor asked me "did you have chickenpox when you were a child?" i'm very healthy and i do all the best things to keep it that way. all of a sudden i got shingles. it was so hard to accept that pain, it became unbearable. with delicious pringles stix. ♪ ♪ everything pops with pringles stix. [ crunch ] ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bl
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say they're outraged he's been labeled a criminal for doing his job as a reporter and he's going to education says journalists are alarmed that the u.s. government now appears to be treating them as whistleblowers. the u.s. justice department not only subpoena fox news reporters private e-mails but also said that james rosen was quote an aider and abettor and or coconspirator in the alleged crime so these words appear in a court document basically accusing the reporter of breaking the law for conducting the routine business of reporting on government secrets in the forty four pages of the justice department application for the search warrant of mr rosen's g.-mail account you see e-mail exchanges between the state department employee identified as the alleged in the courier and james rosen so the authorities have established that the communication between the two has led to rosen writing an article in two thousand and nine which said north korea planned to respond to looming u.n. sanctions with another nuclear test it's becoming obvious to journalists that the administration is now targeting n
say they're outraged he's been labeled a criminal for doing his job as a reporter and he's going to education says journalists are alarmed that the u.s. government now appears to be treating them as whistleblowers. the u.s. justice department not only subpoena fox news reporters private e-mails but also said that james rosen was quote an aider and abettor and or coconspirator in the alleged crime so these words appear in a court document basically accusing the reporter of breaking the law for...
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educate people and inform people of the steps they need to take to prevent the transition of cholera in mexico city and throughout the coup try. >>> police in small groups of protesters in brazil formed on tuesday night. they hijacked the national teacher's protest in rio de janeiro. and through rocks, bottles, and bombs at police. teachers were caught in the violent exchange. >> translator: the government [ inaudible ] education and military [ inaudible ] our fight is for quality public education. >>> greece's parliament has moved to remove members of the golden dawn party. golden dawn won 18 of parliament's 300 seats in the 2012 elections in greece. a court in russia has suspended the sentence of alexei navalny. he was charged with stealing timber while working as an advisor for the governor. he says the charge was fabricated and politically motivated. >>> now more than a century ago, germany call onized the area of southern africa now known as nibia. now the government is trying to move the country on from its bloody past. >> reporter: the distinctive dress is a reminder of what i
educate people and inform people of the steps they need to take to prevent the transition of cholera in mexico city and throughout the coup try. >>> police in small groups of protesters in brazil formed on tuesday night. they hijacked the national teacher's protest in rio de janeiro. and through rocks, bottles, and bombs at police. teachers were caught in the violent exchange. >> translator: the government [ inaudible ] education and military [ inaudible ] our fight is for...
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mark sayre asks, will it push professors out of the classrooms and is it cheating our education? plus trying to transform one of the sketchiest bay area neighborhoods. how big corporations are essentially performing charity to shove out some shady activity. those stories and more tonight at 6:00. >>> and thank you for watching. the "cbs evening news" with maurice dubois is in for scott pelley next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> dubois: tonight a threat addressed to the president. bob orr on a letter secret service says is similar to the poison letter sent to new york's mayor. but how serious was the risk? analysis from john miller. dean reynolds on a mass school closing in chicago. parents fear for the safety of children shifting to dangerous neighborhoods. a mystery illness. ben tracy on a spike in cases of valley fever. >> it's compromising my life and i know it will probably end my life. >> dubois: and jim axelrod with a world war ii vet who specialized in the art of deception. >> i was in the rubber army as i called it. the rubber army as i cap
mark sayre asks, will it push professors out of the classrooms and is it cheating our education? plus trying to transform one of the sketchiest bay area neighborhoods. how big corporations are essentially performing charity to shove out some shady activity. those stories and more tonight at 6:00. >>> and thank you for watching. the "cbs evening news" with maurice dubois is in for scott pelley next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> dubois:...
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the commencement speaker was philanthropist and educator connie laurie. she graduated from san jose state herself in 1964 with a degree in elementary education and psychology. >>> a danville-based nonprofit sprung into action this week after hearing about the devastating tornados in oklahoma. we first introduced you to kiss the toad creations through our bay area proud series last year. barbara kasatos has been making superhero capes for children with terminal diseases. she saw how her artistic son responded -- autistic son responded to one she made him. now they're making 100 capes for children whose schools or homes were destroyed. they got to work today at the danville women's club. >> a child going through a really tough time, if you can bring a smile to their face during a tough time, why wouldn't you do it? i mean, it's just something that everyone here is doing for the same reason. we love the kids. >> these capes are going to be for children to make them feel happy. >> the 100 capes made today are now waiting for sponsors. and sponsoring a cape co
the commencement speaker was philanthropist and educator connie laurie. she graduated from san jose state herself in 1964 with a degree in elementary education and psychology. >>> a danville-based nonprofit sprung into action this week after hearing about the devastating tornados in oklahoma. we first introduced you to kiss the toad creations through our bay area proud series last year. barbara kasatos has been making superhero capes for children with terminal diseases. she saw how her...
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the piece is really, one of the most cool, social networking pieces that can really help us create an educational, dream, clean, litter program. >> it will take a long time to get there, one piece at a time we can do it. >> again the site is litterati.org not.com. they have been teaming up with schools and company's like whole foods and its creator says although this may not be the end all be all it is a step in the right direction. >>> currently, they are getting 100 instagram postings a day and growing. >>> clothing boutique busted for counterfeits. police confiscated more than 400 items from nicki's european fashions these piles of handbags, watches and jewellery were all falsely labeled as authentic brands. under cover investigators working for the luxury brands discovered the knock offs and alerted police. so far no arrests but prosecutors are looking into possible charges. >>> a tech billionaire is paying dearly for his lavish wedding in big suffer. >>> sean parker got married saturday on a movie like set in the woods complete with fake ruins problem is he built it all in a protected area,
the piece is really, one of the most cool, social networking pieces that can really help us create an educational, dream, clean, litter program. >> it will take a long time to get there, one piece at a time we can do it. >> again the site is litterati.org not.com. they have been teaming up with schools and company's like whole foods and its creator says although this may not be the end all be all it is a step in the right direction. >>> currently, they are getting 100...
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. >> reporter: to better educate citizens about their health care choices and help them save money, california's health care foundation developed this interactive website. >> it would be fascinating for people to go around and look at how much variation exists for different kinds of procedures. >> reporter: the tool, developed in conjunction with researchers at stanford university, allows you to compare the frequency of different procedures in communities throughout california. >> for this map we're hoping to engage consumers and doctors. >> reporter: here's a look at how the tool?d% works. you select a procedure, say lumpectomy with radiation for breast cancer. there's a wide discrepancy in the use of this procedure across the state and the bay area. from san francisco to pleasanton, stanford to san jose. this tool has been adjusted for population, ethnicity, ages and insurance levels to make it more accurate. if you want to see for yourself, find a link to this map on our website, just go to nbcbayarea.com. i'm steven stock, nbc bay area news. >> here's another story steven is working on for
. >> reporter: to better educate citizens about their health care choices and help them save money, california's health care foundation developed this interactive website. >> it would be fascinating for people to go around and look at how much variation exists for different kinds of procedures. >> reporter: the tool, developed in conjunction with researchers at stanford university, allows you to compare the frequency of different procedures in communities throughout...
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have information on 250 million people, the area code plus telephone, bank card, bank card issue date, education level, income, child date of birth, dwelling type. would you be comfortable giving up as much information about yourself as you have about a lot of people out there? >> yes, absolutely. no qualms. >> no qualms because kennedy says that peak into your private world would make your life into a consumer much more satisfying. which brings me to my next stop with frank ahern, the pharmacy. >> this is pretty innocuous. what little piece of information has been added to my digital profile? >> the credit card company knows you have a child and the pharmacy as well has a record of you having a child. >> if i sent an e-mail if i get gas, if i go to the pharmacy and pick something up what can you learn about a person? >> you can learn a lot. yo can trace and track all along. consolidating it is a big problem the scary part. >> a quick stop by the atm where my picture is taken and my bank records the transaction. as i take off down the road any number of traffic cameras record my route. >> frank,
have information on 250 million people, the area code plus telephone, bank card, bank card issue date, education level, income, child date of birth, dwelling type. would you be comfortable giving up as much information about yourself as you have about a lot of people out there? >> yes, absolutely. no qualms. >> no qualms because kennedy says that peak into your private world would make your life into a consumer much more satisfying. which brings me to my next stop with frank ahern,...
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there's probably an education gap. so are they disappointed that they feel they would be much further along nearly 20 years of anc rule, than they are right now? >> it is the enemy of high hopes. i think the success in stopping apartheid let these people believe that their lives would get better very quickly. we are talking about beck kades and decades. so we have to be a little realistic in how quickly their economics, their prospects their hopes will improve. but that said, those hopes were very high, and they are seeing whites still dominate the economic situation here, and they are saying look, where is our economic freedom, we understand that mandela sacrifice sod much for our political freedom, for our freedom from segregation, but where are the jobs, where are the opportunities, where are the clean streets. why is there such a disparity between this township and the area right around the soccer stadium. so i think people will say you have had 20 years anc, that's the political party, you had 20 years since then,
there's probably an education gap. so are they disappointed that they feel they would be much further along nearly 20 years of anc rule, than they are right now? >> it is the enemy of high hopes. i think the success in stopping apartheid let these people believe that their lives would get better very quickly. we are talking about beck kades and decades. so we have to be a little realistic in how quickly their economics, their prospects their hopes will improve. but that said, those hopes...
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. >> to education and entertainment, smartphones seem to provide it all at the tip of your finger, until you have to recharge. >> i feel like i charge a lot. >> mother jerry sue says she has to plug in more than once a day. she went to a technology expert for help. >> you have to pay attention to what is the application asking tow be able to do. >> he warns of apps that require gps and free games like angry birds always going have the app banner at the bottom, that constantly runs. >> we found researchers at uc berkley came up with a way to see which apps are zapping your phone. it's a free program called carrot. so many people wanting to know which systems zap the battery was overwhelmed. >> we thought we would have a few thousand people on the high end who would down load this and now there are almost an a half million devices that have installed carrot. >> e-mails, facebook and texting are the biggest energy hogs. >> e-mail is the easiest example because you can go in and change how often it checks your e-mail. so setting those settings will cut down on battery usage. >> but as a rule
. >> to education and entertainment, smartphones seem to provide it all at the tip of your finger, until you have to recharge. >> i feel like i charge a lot. >> mother jerry sue says she has to plug in more than once a day. she went to a technology expert for help. >> you have to pay attention to what is the application asking tow be able to do. >> he warns of apps that require gps and free games like angry birds always going have the app banner at the bottom, that...
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. >> watch where you are going, the san francisco police department is launching a new campaign to educate distracted walkers. the focus is pedestrians who text or talk on the phone rather than paying attention. officers and student volunteers will stop and talk with people about pedestrian accidents and cell phone robberies. police say robberies are soaring with thieves snatching phones and ipads before a person can look up. >> the highway patrol is asking for anyone who witnessed a fatal accident on 580 between livermore and tracy to come failure. it claimed the life of a young father. the 33-year-old michael cof was impaled and killed by a metal pole that smashed through his windshield. the c.h.p. says he was driving on 580 and sky 7 was over the scene after the accident and the pole was identified as a tie down rod used to hold down truckloads. it probably came off a big rig. the family says he was on the way to a work meeting in the bay area. he leaves behind a wife and three children. >> a visually jarring set of photos surfaced this week challenging a clothing story's refusal to mak
. >> watch where you are going, the san francisco police department is launching a new campaign to educate distracted walkers. the focus is pedestrians who text or talk on the phone rather than paying attention. officers and student volunteers will stop and talk with people about pedestrian accidents and cell phone robberies. police say robberies are soaring with thieves snatching phones and ipads before a person can look up. >> the highway patrol is asking for anyone who witnessed...
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>> right now i'm just focusing on taking care of them, making them happy and make sure they get the education so that they don't have to work a fast-food restaurant at 9.31. for the past three weeks i have been working nights and weekends, because christmas time is coming up. >> one day she plans on returning to college and ultimately changing careers. she says a bump in pay would help make that happen. tonya mosley, al jazeera, washington. >>> last month a seattle suburb increased their minimum wage to $15 an hour. alan joining us live. good afternoon, what are we expecting there today? >> well, we're not going to see a strike in this area, stephanie, but workers will stage a march. they are hoping to march 14th miles from the city south of seattle into downtown seattle to hold a rally at city hall a little bit later today. symbolic march. this is the area where organized labor pushed an initiative that won at the a ballot work but is being recounted today. 14 miles, are you going to make that? >> i'm going to try. >> you are working at mcdonald's? >> yes. >> how long have you been working t
>> right now i'm just focusing on taking care of them, making them happy and make sure they get the education so that they don't have to work a fast-food restaurant at 9.31. for the past three weeks i have been working nights and weekends, because christmas time is coming up. >> one day she plans on returning to college and ultimately changing careers. she says a bump in pay would help make that happen. tonya mosley, al jazeera, washington. >>> last month a seattle suburb...
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. >> yes, a new course says thatyt the physical education shouldshd become a core sunke subject in >>> it appears a late term ban n could expand nationwide.onwide. >>> we have good news about the massive sink hole downtown d.c. find out when drivers can expect in some relief from this traffic nightmare. gary, what are you tracking. >>> they just issued a tornado warning. go quickly to my radar so you can see this storm. it's mainly south of winchesters north of front royal. the national weather service has issued that warning until 5:30 p.m. the center of the storm or thee possibility, i want to say this the possibility of the storme might be produce a tornado woul be right around stephen city, and if you're south of winchester, that is right around front royal pike now, evenen tasker road. t all of that is east of i-81. this whole storm is tracking tor the east at about 15 miles per hour, no confirmation of a tornado, but this warning willg go until 5:30 p.m. 5: i will keep tracking it and see if i get any confirmation. otherwise the news will continue.
. >> yes, a new course says thatyt the physical education shouldshd become a core sunke subject in >>> it appears a late term ban n could expand nationwide.onwide. >>> we have good news about the massive sink hole downtown d.c. find out when drivers can expect in some relief from this traffic nightmare. gary, what are you tracking. >>> they just issued a tornado warning. go quickly to my radar so you can see this storm. it's mainly south of winchesters north of...
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. >> time to educate the people and we believe in one god. we don't believe in terrorism. >> reporter: some continue to be targets of hate crimes. last august a gunman opened fire at a sikh temple leaving six dead and three mounted. last month a man was attacked in fresno. today leaders stressed their religion isn't that different from others. >> telling the truth. telling you to work hard. honest earning. share with others. have their feelings as your feelings. that is what we were taught. >> they started the march in 2006 but moved to berkeley two years later. >>> 19-year-old man feared dead after being swept over a water fall in yoko deign in yosemite national park. he was swimming in the merced witnesses saw him get pulled to the edge of a 594-foot nevada fall. >> a lot of people went there and i guess he was the only person that slipped away. they didn't think anything bad would happen. >> california highway patrol helicopter helped with the search today. this is the first time tragedy struck on a church trip. in 2011 three people were s
. >> time to educate the people and we believe in one god. we don't believe in terrorism. >> reporter: some continue to be targets of hate crimes. last august a gunman opened fire at a sikh temple leaving six dead and three mounted. last month a man was attacked in fresno. today leaders stressed their religion isn't that different from others. >> telling the truth. telling you to work hard. honest earning. share with others. have their feelings as your feelings. that is what...